Educational inequality includes socioeconomic causes and privileged backgrounds to create a divide between students who are far advanced in their education, and those who are lagging. After school programs and the No Child Left Behind Act may help bridge the divide.
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Environmental Influences on Young Children's Behavior
More than 24 million children in the United States are aged five and below (U.S. Census Bureau, 2000). And for all those...
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The Role of Parents in Children's School Achievement
As you will learn in the upcoming discussion, school-age children's achievement has been related to their parents'...
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Could Geographic Location Affect Your Child's Well-Being?
According to a new report by the nonprofit, nonpartisan organization Every Child Matters Education Fund (ECMEF), where...
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Why Some Schools May be Happy About Dropouts
The notorious No Child Left Behind (NCLB) is responsible for raising the issue of education gaps, but is it also...
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Educating the Undocumented Child
Creating a safer and better life for their children is the reason many immigrants continue to migrate to this country....
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